How do I design a pressure vessel with given data?

In summary, the data given for designing a pressure vessel for oil of density 0.9 g/ cm3 is insufficient. Designing pressure vessels safely requires considerable technical knowledge and experience and they have to be designed to conform a pressure vessel design code.
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I have been asked to design a pressure vessel and the data given to me for the problem is -
content -oil of density 0.9 g/ cm3.
material with ultimate tensile strength of 70,000 psi.
factor of safety 3.
volume 50 m3.
How do I calculate the internal pressure and diameter, which I will need to calculate the shell thickness.The relation between length and diameter is not given.Also, is the data given to me insufficient to design the pressure vessel?
 
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Designing pressure vessels safely requires considerable technical knowledge and experience and they have to be designed to conform a pressure vessel design code .

ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel code is used in many countries .

In any case you have not been given enough basic information to start the design process .

If this is a real design exercise then you will need to get professional help . If this is an academic exercise then we can discuss the principles involved a bit more if you wish .
 
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Nidum said:
Designing pressure vessels safely requires considerable technical knowledge and experience and they have to be designed to conform a pressure vessel design code .

ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel code is used in many countries .

In any case you have not been given enough basic information to start the design process .

If this is a real design exercise then you will need to get professional help . If this is an academic exercise then we can discuss the principles involved a bit more if you wish .
this is an academic exercise
 
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OK .

First thing we need is the working pressure . You really need to be given this in the specification but if you have no guidance at all we'll use a fictional but realistic value for the type of pressure vessel under consideration .

Are we looking at :

(1) A simple storage tank where the only pressure comes from gravity acting on the contained oil ?

(2) A process vessel of some sort where pressure is probably going to be much higher ?

Only you can decide .
 
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Nidum said:
OK .

First thing we need is the working pressure . You really need to be given this in the specification but if you have no guidance at all we'll use a fictional but realistic value for the type of pressure vessel under consideration .

Are we looking at :

(1) A simple storage tank where the only pressure comes from gravity acting on the contained oil ?

(2) A process vessel of some sort where pressure is probably going to be much higher ?

Only you can decide .
A pressure vessel
 
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What is a pressure vessel?

A pressure vessel is a container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure significantly different from the ambient pressure. It is used in various industries, including oil and gas, chemical, and pharmaceutical, to store and transport substances under high pressure.

What is the purpose of designing a pressure vessel?

The purpose of designing a pressure vessel is to ensure safety and efficiency in storing and transporting substances under high pressure. A well-designed pressure vessel can withstand the internal pressure without rupturing or leaking, protecting both the contents and the surrounding environment.

What are the factors that affect the design of a pressure vessel?

The design of a pressure vessel is affected by various factors such as the type of substance to be stored, operating pressure and temperature, material properties, and safety regulations. Other factors include corrosion resistance, structural stability, and ease of maintenance.

What are the different methods used in designing a pressure vessel?

The most common methods used in designing a pressure vessel are the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC), the Pressure Vessel Handbook, and the British Standard BS PD5500. These methods involve calculations and simulations to determine the appropriate dimensions, materials, and design features for a pressure vessel.

What are the safety precautions that should be considered in the design of a pressure vessel?

The design of a pressure vessel should adhere to safety precautions such as ensuring proper material selection, adequate thickness and reinforcement, proper welding techniques, and proper installation and maintenance. Pressure vessels should also undergo regular inspections and testing to ensure they are in good condition and safe to use.

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